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Dutchmuskel
05.10.2005, 01:15
Last thursday Nandi passed away because of a heart attack. Nandi was respected member (administrator) at cuttingedgemuscle..a great loss it is

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Karl was a great man.
Even with his extensive knowledge in pharmacology, he never turned a deaf ear even to the newbie who had any type of question. Regardless of how basic it may have been to Karl he always answered it..

My thoughts go out to his wife and family


Rest in Peace bro!

http://www.cuttingedgemuscle.com/Forum/showthread.php?s=1cd9f57fe3ef7382e2d4eb307251b814&threadid=15329&perpage=15&pagenumber=1

Miyamoto
05.10.2005, 01:19
My condolences to his family.

rest in peace..

Atomic
05.10.2005, 07:09
tut mir leid für alle betroffenen...

mama67
05.10.2005, 10:13
WOW!
nandi war wirklich ne korrephäe in sachen stoff!

eoner derbekanntesten mods überhaupt....

rest in peace, man :!:

°HC°
05.10.2005, 10:24
volle zustimmung!

Dutchmuskel
05.10.2005, 14:38
Last thurday he died of a heart attack possibly caused by a complication of his disease (dermatomyositis) where he was suffering from.

His disease was diagnosed and he was under treatment for it. He was found the day afterwards by his widow Elaine Aliberti, she was at the time of his death visiting her mother.

Nandi was 50 years old

Karl was a physica-teacher en educated at the Boston University. He was known in the online-bodybuilding scene as someone intelligent en respected for his knowledge of steroids and ahead of his time.
But he was more than intelligent, he had an enromous presence and character.
Always willing to help people..no matter how stupid their questions where. Always the teacher that wanted to pass over information to his students.


That his disire for knowledge may live on in all of us

Dutchmuskel
05.10.2005, 14:52
Here are a few links to his articles/interviews:

http://www.wannabebig.com/article.php?articleid=225
http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/par38.htm
http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/par33.htm
http://forum.xtrememass.com/showthread.php?t=502

XS1CHT
06.10.2005, 14:08
Ja, tut mir auch sehr leid auch wenn ich ihn nicht kannte, aber wenn man seine Artikel auch nur überfliegt, erkennt man das er wohl nen sehr hohes Wissen über Medis hatte. Ich weiß zwar nicht was genau zu seinem Herzanfall geführt hat, aber man kann ja mutmaßen. Daran sieht man aber, dass einem auch dieses hohe Wissen nicht schützt und sich vielleicht gerade da eine neue Gefahr befindet, dass man die teilweise nicht kalkulierbaren Einflüsse eben doch für kalkulierbar hält. (wenn es denn so gewesen seien sollte)

H.oly
06.10.2005, 15:01
My condolences to his family.

rest in peace!